Alistair Cassels-Brown and Jasmine Bishop have a talent for scaring money out of people, raising almost $900 for Harbour Hospice with their haunted castle for Hallowe’en.

Remembering Mum with ambitious running fundraiser
Starting with a $500 goal, Manu and Afi Sapolu never thought they’d raise close to $7,000 by running 200kms across one month in memory of their mum.

Lockdown kids book gives joy & needed funds
In the safely of their lockdown bubbles, people with extra time on their hands reengaged with their talents to give back in inventive ways.

Keeping our Harbour Hospice family connected
This week we sent some messages of thanks to our frontline staff to show how much we appreciate what they’re doing for us all.

Joan’s lasting legacy
Thanks to the amazing support of our community, Colin and Gaye were able to deal with each new challenge because they could pick up the phone and call Harbour Hospice at any time, day or night.

86-year-old cancer survivor bikes 1,000kms over 25 hours
A cancer diagnosis certainly didn’t slow Jim Sonerson down. In fact the incredible care and support him and his family received at Hospice left him inspired and motivated to give back.

Tyrepower gives $5 for every purchase
Tyrepower Warkworth joined a national programme in conjunction with Cooper Tyres, with $5 donated to Harbour Hospice for each tyre sold.

Hospice cuppa with friends creates feel-good fun
With a love of baking and feeding her friends delicious treats, Chandra Maharaj began hosting Hospice Cuppa’s in 2013.

Amelie makes scrunchies for dad
11-year-old Brown Bay School student Amelia Wells used her sewing and entrepreneurial skills to raise funds for Hospice and give thanks for the care her Dad received.